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The essence of pastoral care an investigation of patient satisfaction with pastoral care in an acute general and psychiatric hospital /Quinlan, John. January 2000 (has links)
Thesis (D. Min.)--Boston University, 2000. / Abstract. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 170-205).
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The essence of pastoral care an investigation of patient satisfaction with pastoral care in an acute general and psychiatric hospital /Quinlan, John. January 2000 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (D. Min.)--Boston University, 2000. / Abstract. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 170-205).
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The essence of pastoral care an investigation of patient satisfaction with pastoral care in an acute general and psychiatric hospital /Quinlan, John. January 2000 (has links)
Thesis (D. Min.)--Boston University, 2000. / Abstract. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 170-205).
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Spiritual care in a hospital setting : an empirical-theological exploration /Smeets, Wim. January 2006 (has links)
Univ., Diss.--Nijmegen, 2006.
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Perceptions of Chaplains’ Value and Impact Within Hospital Care TeamsCunningham, Christopher J., Panda, Mukta, Lambert, Jeremy, Daniel, Greg, DeMars, Kathleen 01 August 2017 (has links)
Many scholars have written about the role of spirituality in health care. One mechanism for incorporating spirituality into the care of patients is to integrate clinically trained chaplains into hospital care teams. We examined in a mixed-methods fashion, the effects of this type of integrated care team within a teaching hospital setting. The quality and impact of chaplain involvement were studied from patient and physician-in-training perspectives, using data from more than 200 patients and physicians in training. Findings clearly show that clinically trained chaplains can contribute meaningful expertise and real value to the quality and comprehensiveness of patient and physician experiences.
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Fundamentos bíblico-teológicos da capelania hospitalar : uma contribuição para o cuidado integral da pessoaDaniel Hoepfner 29 February 2008 (has links)
Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior / O cuidado pastoral, em meio ao contexto, hospitalar recebe o nome de capelania hospitalar.
Os três primeiros capítulos do trabalho apresentam uma reflexão em torno de temáticas
apresentadas como fundamentos bíblico-teológicos da capelania hospitalar. O primeiro
elucida o conceito cuidar, o significado dessa atitude e sua importância para com a própria
vida humana e busca relacionar a atitude do cuidar com o tema da dignidade humana
fundamentada a partir da teologia da imago Dei, conforme Gênesis 1.26-27. A segunda parte
do trabalho apresenta o ser humano à luz da antropologia bíblica, a partir dos conceitos
alma, coração, carne e corpo. Estas noções antropológicas apresentam o ser humano
em termos existenciais basicamente e como uma unidade viva animada por Deus. A terceira
parte apresenta as características da ação pastoral a partir do conceito poimênica. Esta
expressão remete à metáfora do pastorear o rebanho de Deus e fundamenta-se na imagem
bíblica do Deus-Pastor e do Cristo como sendo o Bom Pastor. Assim, o capítulo visa a
elucidar e conceituar, sobretudo, a partir da passagem bíblica de João 10, o ministério pastoral
de Cristo, bem como apresentar o ministério da poimênica como uma expressão da
comunidade cristã ao longo da história da Igreja. O quarto capítulo faz uma breve incursão
histórica em torno do hospital, busca fundamentar uma assistência hospitalar humanizada a
partir do tema da dignidade humana e aponta para a necessidade de cuidados integrais para
com a pessoa internada. Encerra-se o trabalho abordando o surgimento do treinamento em
clínica pastoral, seu contato com a psicologia e apresentando os conteúdos descritos nos
capítulos anteriores como fundamentos bíblico-teológicos da capelania hospitalar: a dignidade
humana, a antropologia bíblica e o ministério pastoral de Cristo. / Pastoral care in the context of hospital visiting is entitled hospital chaplaincy. The initial three
chapters of this paper analyze themes which are the biblical theological foundations of
hospital chaplaincy. The first deals with the concept of taking care, the meaning of this action
and its importance towards human life grounded on the theology of imago Dei, according to
Genesis1.26-27. The second part of the paper presents the human being based on the biblical
anthropology and the concepts of soul, heart, flesh and body. These anthropological notions
present the human being solely in terms of existence and as a live unit animated by God. The
third part describes the features of pastoral action related to the concept of pastoral care. The
term refers to the metaphor of pastoralising the herd of God and is founded by the biblical
image of God-shepherd and Christ as the good shepherd. Therefore, the chapter sheds light to
conceptualizing, mainly from John 10, the pastoral ministry of Christ, as well as it introduces
the pastoral care ministry as a means of expression of the Christian community along the
history of the Church. The fourth chapter is briefly developed under a historical perspective of
the hospital, it aims at grounding the hospital assistance as a human act from the theme of
human dignity. Moreover, it leads to the necessity of integral care to the patient. The paper
finishes by approaching the beginnings of Clinical Pastoral Training and its borders to
psychology, it also ends by presenting the contents which were described in the previous
chapters as biblical theological foundations of hospital chaplaincy: the human dignity, the
biblical anthropology and the pastoral ministry of Christ.
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